Saturday, June 09, 2007

Jessie Foster

This came as a result of Las Vegas Crime Stoppers doing another media release for us about the reward being raised.
Glendene.
www.jessiefoster.ca





Reward Raised To $10,000 For Missing N. Las Vegas Woman


ABC Channel 13 Action News
There is now a $10,000 reward for information leading to a missing woman from North Las Vegas.


Jun. 09, 2007
Copyright © Las Vegas Review-Journal

IN BRIEF
$10,000 REWARD

Family seeking missing woman

The family of a 23-year-old Canadian woman who came to Las Vegas in May 2005 and became a prostitute is offering a $10,000 reward for information about her whereabouts.

Jessie Foster, 23, was last seen on March 28, 2006. Her last known address was 1009 Cornerstone Place, North Las Vegas.







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Foster was described as 5-feet, 6-inches tall and weighing about 110 pounds with long blonde hair.

A Web site the family set up at www.findjessiefoster.com says Foster was living with her former boyfriend at the North Las Vegas home.

She was convicted of prostitution in 2005 and faced four more prostitution-related charges in September 2006, the Web site stated.

Anyone with information can call the North Las Vegas Police department at 633-9111 or Crime Stoppers at 385-5555.




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Thursday, June 07, 2007

ATC Blog and tagboard

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Free DNA Training

Free DNA Training


Dear Families, Supporters, and Friends of Project Jason,

We are pleased to announce that we have begun to provide law enforcement (LE) training by professional instructors, available in the form of audio files. These audio files can be accessed 24 hours a day on the website of our podcast partner, the Missing People Podcast. There is no charge to utilize this training.

We began our ongoing series with a 4-part program about DNA and CODIS as it pertains to solving missing persons cases. As you know, it is critical that LE make use of the available technologies and systems in place. Obtaining DNA samples from the family members of missing persons (or DNA from the missing persons themselves) in an attempt to match them to DNA from unidentified remains is one method of finding the answers about our missing loves ones, resolving cold cases, and solving crimes.

Our guests for the DNA training are Dr. Arthur Eisenberg and George Adams from the Center for Human Identification (CHI) at North Texas University. Dr. Eisenberg pioneered much of today's DNA testing protocol and is one of the world's leading DNA scientists. "First and foremost, there never should be a human remain, a skeletal remain of anyone's loved one that would be buried or cremated without the retention of a DNA sample for analysis. If those samples are in CODIS, there's always a chance." Dr. Eisenberg stated.

George Adams is the LE liaison for the CHI, has many years of law enforcement experience and regularly conducts training for the CHI. "Once you enter a sample into CODIS, you're not working within your jurisdiction, you're working within the jurisdictions of everyone entering samples into CODIS", said George Adams. "You are bringing in so much power into your investigation. It is explosive. If we can get everyone to do this, these samples will be matched, they will be made, and the sooner we match them the sooner the law enforcement can identify who the perpetrator is, and take him off the streets."


More detailed biographies along with the audio training files can be found on the Law Enforcement Briefing Link at http://www.missingpeoplepodcast.com Each audio segment is approximately 30 minutes long.


Topics covered in the training:

History and types of DNA

Best practices for obtaining DNA samples

CODIS and State Databases

Importance of Chain of Custody

CHI Services

The nationwide crisis and the need for these processes to become standard procedure



While this information will be helpful for the families of the missing and organizations which serve them, the main goal is to disseminate this information to LE. You may feel free to forward this email to all interested persons. For families of the missing and organizations which serve them, all 4 parts will be of interest, but there are several messages of hope and encouragement in the last section. Working together, we can accomplish so much. There is always hope!

If you have a missing loved one, and do not have either their DNA in CODIS or yours, Part II discusses steps for you, and then your LE, to take.

Quick technical tips for playing audio files:

Double-clicking on the audio file on the site will download it to your PC. It may begin to play nearly immediatetely, or may take several minutes to download, depending upon which audio players you have on your PC and how you have them set up.

You can also download the files to a MP-3 player or an IPOD.

Note: Persons using dial-up internet may encounter difficulties in playing the files. For additional audio file help, please email publisher@lumospub.com

Direct links to the audio files:

Part I: http://www.lumospub.com/images/Center_for_Human_ID_1_missingpeoplepodcast.mp3 Part II: http://www.lumospub.com/images/Center_for_Human_ID_2_missingpeoplepodcast.mp3 Part III: http://www.lumospub.com/images/Center_for_Human_ID_3_missingpeoplepodcast.mp3 Part IV: http://www.lumospub.com/images/Center_for_Human_ID_4_missingpeoplepodcast.mp3 Direct link for the biographies and CHI contact information for LE: http://www.lumospub.com/lawenforcementbriefing/dnaidentitylaboratory.html We will add more LE training on a regular basis covering a variety of topics. Please check back and forward this notice to interested persons, including law enforcement.

Don't forget, families of the missing can share their stories on the podcast, so if you are interested, please let me know, and we can schedule an interview.

Kelly Jolkowski, Mother of Missing Jason Jolkowski
President and Founder,
Project Jason
http://www.projectjason.org
Read our Voice for the Missing Blog
http://voice4themissing.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Billy Smolinski Jr Update

Legislature approves bill to improve missing persons investigations









Legislature approves bill to improve missing persons investigations




Posted June 4, 2007
10:20 PM

(Hartford-AP) _ State lawmakers have approved a plan they say will improve how police investigate missing person cases and how information is released to victims' families.

The Senate voted 36-0 in favor of the bill and sent it to Governor Rell. The House approved it unanimously last month.

The legislation would require the state's Police Officer Standards and Training Council to develop new policies for municipal departments by next January. The policies would include guidelines for accepting reports, the kind of information police must collect and what details police should provide to relatives of people who have vanished.

The bill was spurred by Waterbury resident Janice Smolinski, whose 31-year-old son Billy disappeared in 2004 and remains missing. Janice Smolinski says police made her family wait three days to report his disappearance, and authorities later lost or misplaced DNA samples three times. She also says the family had to organize its own search parties and pressure police to fingerprint Billy Smolinski's truck.

Legislature approves bill to improve missing persons investigations
Posted June 4, 2007
10:20 PM
(Hartford-AP) _ State lawmakers have approved a plan
they say will improve how police investigate missing
person cases and how information is released to
victims' families.
The Senate voted 36-0 in favor of the bill and sent it to
Governor Rell. The House approved it unanimously last
month.
The legislation would require the state's Police Officer
Standards and Training Council to develop new policies
for municipal departments by next January. The
policies would include guidelines for accepting reports,
the kind of information police must collect and what
details police should provide to relatives of people who
have vanished.
The bill was spurred by Waterbury resident Janice
Smolinski, whose 31-year-old son Billy disappeared in
2004 and remains missing. Janice Smolinski says
police made her family wait three days to report his
disappearance, and authorities later lost or misplaced
DNA samples three times. She also says the family
had to organize its own search parties and pressure
police to fingerprint Billy Smolinski's truck.
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Sunday, June 03, 2007

Heather Teague's

Heather Teague's case has now been added to the America's Most Wanted Website. They are set to feature Heather's case information next week. Please take a look at the following link. Some of you will recall Heather's first cousin, Sueann Ray who vanished on the 10th anniversary of her abduction. Sueann Ray has since been located and her killer is now set to begin his prison sentence. At this time, the family still needs to locate Heather. Please take a look at this link and pass along if you can.

America's Most Wanted Profiles the Case of Heather Teague
http://www.amw.com/missing_persons/case.cfm?id=44717
For additional information on Heather Teague's case and updates visit:
www.WhereIsHeatherTeague.Com


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www.FindCarrieCulberson.Com
www.Myspace.Com/FindCarrie
www.AngelGardenOfHope.Com
http://FindCarrie.BlogSpot.Com

Jason Scott Adkins




Jason Scott Adkins was boating with his brother along the Ohio River when the boat capsized on Jan. 17, 1998. Jason did not make it out of the wreckage. Authorities questioned Jason's family as to whether or not Jason could have possibly faked his own death because of owing back child support but his family does not believe he'd do that. He was only behind $200. They were referred to us from Cue Center to help get Jason a website to help circulate his case information, because they feel like his case is not so cut and dried. As part of an ongoing effort to help this family find Jason or find out what exactly happened to Jason that fateful day, we've created a website at their request. Please take a look and pass this along to your friends and acquaintances. Please make note that Jason's site is on a free server and if too many people are viewing the site at one time, that the site may appear to be offline. If this happens, it will restore itself within about an hour - please check back. Also, if you can, leave his family a message to let the know you were there and to give them encouragement.

www.Geocities.Com/JasonScottAdkins

Thank you,
Jill "FindCarrie"
Angel Garden of Hope
"We Care About All Missing & Murdered People"
www.FindCarrieCulberson.COm
www.AngelGardenOfHope.Com

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